Electric towel rail supplier?
Hi
Anyone got a good link for electric towel rails? I've googled and just come up with junk. I'm looing for a large "ladder" style rail and can only find ones for connection to normal central heating. The local electircal supplier had got "one" at over £200 which seems a bit steep. What about the idea of those on www.diy.com with an added element, but how do you fill and cap them? Tony |
Electric towel rail supplier?
On Sun, 14 Dec 2003 21:09:32 -0000, "TonyK" wrote:
Anyone got a good link for electric towel rails? I've googled and just come up with junk. Myson might be insulted, there stuff is usually quite good. http://www.myson.co.uk/product_info1280.htm although they appear to be being reconstructed. Most, if not all, of their ladder towel rails can be supplied to run off central heating or an electric element. -- Peter Parry. http://www.wpp.ltd.uk/ |
Electric towel rail supplier?
"TonyK" wrote in message ... Hi Anyone got a good link for electric towel rails? I've googled and just come up with junk. I'm looing for a large "ladder" style rail and can only find ones for connection to normal central heating. The local electircal supplier had got "one" at over £200 which seems a bit steep. What about the idea of those on www.diy.com with an added element, but how do you fill and cap them? Tony Turn it upside down, fill with water, fit supplied blank. Ta-Daa! |
Electric towel rail supplier?
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What happens when the water expands, or you get those bubbles your kettle makes, where does all this extra water/gas go ? Rick On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 18:19:13 -0000, "Frisket" wrote: "TonyK" wrote in message ... Hi Anyone got a good link for electric towel rails? I've googled and just come up with junk. I'm looing for a large "ladder" style rail and can only find ones for connection to normal central heating. The local electircal supplier had got "one" at over £200 which seems a bit steep. What about the idea of those on www.diy.com with an added element, but how do you fill and cap them? Tony Turn it upside down, fill with water, fit supplied blank. Ta-Daa! |
Electric towel rail supplier?
"TonyK" wrote in message ... Hi Anyone got a good link for electric towel rails? I've googled and just come up with junk. I'm looing for a large "ladder" style rail and can only find ones for connection to normal central heating. The local electircal supplier had got "one" at over £200 which seems a bit steep. What about the idea of those on www.diy.com with an added element, but how do you fill and cap them? Tony Wickes and screwfix sell heating elements that fit into a normal rail. you fill it with oil and away you go. |
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